Friday Free for All 5-4-07
There was aLOT of funny stuff on the interweb this week. I'm half-tempted to just skip the SEM links for the week. But that's not what they pay me the small bucks to do. So, without further ado, I present the Friday Free -for-All for Cuatro de Mayo, 2007.
SEO
Rebecca Kelley checks out Wordze.
Neil Patel teaches us how to build links - NOT!
Matt McGee is one of many to discuss the new nocontent attribute introduced by Yahoo!.
SearchGrit told us that Marketwatch told him that Microsoft is dating Yahoo! again.
Bruce Clay introduces a new SEO Contest.
Paid Search
Like a good emom, Wendy Piersall (her blog rocks) tells you what to do when you've been banned from Adsense.
Andy Hagans says CPA is hot hot hot!
SMO
Darren Rowse tells us to let others republish our content - offline, that is.
Got icons? Lifehacker does.
Chris Garrett teaches us to monetize our blogs.
Then Daniel warns us not to go overboard by including in-text ads.
Copyblogger peppers the blogosphere with a series on blogging with metaphors.
Rand Fishkin says del.icio.us is a better search engine than Google.
Fun Stuff
This referee loves his job
What would happen if the Muppets remade Pulp Fiction?
This dog wears sunglasses a little differently
A cat gets her happy hour on.
Forget the Kentucky Derby, chihuahua racing is where it's at!
Granny shows us how it's done.
Maybe every child should be left behind at Lexington Middle School.
There's been a prison break. Has anyone seen this guy?
I hope the marketers over at Nintendo know their target audience.
If you can't telecommute from the beach, bring the beach to your desk.
Women are better than men at grammar.
Now you can go trick or treating with your car.
Hey Diggers - now you can wear that HD-DVD code.
Yo momma might be more tech savvy than you thought.
To be a successful Sumo wrestler, begin training at an early age.
Cool Stuff
Scan documents with a pen.
In Japan without a cell phone? No problem.
Is that an mp3, dvr, camera, camera, radio and webcam in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?
In clock fashions, words are the new numbers.
Move over, Shuffle. The new $40 Creative Zen is rolling into town.
SEO
Rebecca Kelley checks out Wordze.
Neil Patel teaches us how to build links - NOT!
Matt McGee is one of many to discuss the new nocontent attribute introduced by Yahoo!.
SearchGrit told us that Marketwatch told him that Microsoft is dating Yahoo! again.
Bruce Clay introduces a new SEO Contest.
Paid Search
Like a good emom, Wendy Piersall (her blog rocks) tells you what to do when you've been banned from Adsense.
Andy Hagans says CPA is hot hot hot!
SMO
Darren Rowse tells us to let others republish our content - offline, that is.
Got icons? Lifehacker does.
Chris Garrett teaches us to monetize our blogs.
Then Daniel warns us not to go overboard by including in-text ads.
Copyblogger peppers the blogosphere with a series on blogging with metaphors.
Rand Fishkin says del.icio.us is a better search engine than Google.
Fun Stuff
This referee loves his job
What would happen if the Muppets remade Pulp Fiction?
This dog wears sunglasses a little differently
A cat gets her happy hour on.
Forget the Kentucky Derby, chihuahua racing is where it's at!
Granny shows us how it's done.
Maybe every child should be left behind at Lexington Middle School.
There's been a prison break. Has anyone seen this guy?
I hope the marketers over at Nintendo know their target audience.
If you can't telecommute from the beach, bring the beach to your desk.
Women are better than men at grammar.
Now you can go trick or treating with your car.
Hey Diggers - now you can wear that HD-DVD code.
Yo momma might be more tech savvy than you thought.
To be a successful Sumo wrestler, begin training at an early age.
Cool Stuff
Scan documents with a pen.
In Japan without a cell phone? No problem.
Is that an mp3, dvr, camera, camera, radio and webcam in your pocket or are you just happy to see me?
In clock fashions, words are the new numbers.
Move over, Shuffle. The new $40 Creative Zen is rolling into town.
Labels: blogging, blogs, paid search, ppc, search engine marketing, search engine optimization, SEO, smo






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